What sort of shopping dies a tourist usually indulge
in? You won’t be looking for pressure cookers or plastic buckets,
most probably. You may want to take back souvenirs, or gifts for friends.
Cottage craft is the place for you. This is rather a unique institution,
which promotes and sells the handiwork of development projects. Some
of these produce exquisite embroidery, among the finest to be found
in the south. There is a wode range of pricesl from candles for a few
rupees to heavily embroidered table cloths for a thousand. Following
in Ooty’s footsteps, Kodai is also becoming known for home-made
chocolate.
There is a chocolate shop in the bazaar as well as one on Seven Roads,
across the road from Tava restaurant. You must also try and take back
some Kodai cheese. The cheese factory was started twenty years ago by
its enterprising proprietor after training in Switzerland, and makes
cheddars, gruyere and processed cheese. These, as well as cheese make
at the Kodai Milk Union are on sale at several shops including Ravi’s,
across the road from Kodai School. And if you haven’t brought
enough warm clothes, pop down to the Goodwill centre on the Milk Union
Road. They have knick-knacks as well as second-hand sweaters and clothes
from the States; on a lucky day when new boxes have been opened, you
can pick up a smart sweater, very cheap. Proceeds from sales go to social
work projects in the local community, so you’re doing a good turn
to someone else as well as second-hand sweaters and clothes from the
States; on a lucky day when new boxes have been opened, you can pick
up a smart sweater, very cheap. Proceeds from sales go to social work
projects in the local community, so you’re doing a good turn to
someone else as well. Opposite the dental clinic on the lake is the”
Art Gallery” where you can buy driftwood art pieces, dried flowers
and other souvenirs.